Kids & Family

Museum Hosts Community Egg Hunt

Children ages 10 and younger are invited to join the fun as treat-filled eggs are scattered throughout the grounds for children to find.

From Arlington Heights Museum: Gather the kids and head over to the Arlington Heights Historical Museum, 110 W. Fremont St, on Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 10 AM for the Arlington Heights Historical Society’s 3rd Annual Community Egg Hunt.

Children ages 10 and younger are invited to join the fun as treat-filled eggs are scattered throughout the
grounds for children to race to find. After the egg hunt, the Museum will open its five historic buildings
for participants to walk through and learn about the history of the Arlington Heights community and the
prominent Arlington Heights’ Müller family of Arlington Club Beverages. In addition to visiting the
buildings, activities and old-fashioned toys will be on hand for families to enjoy.

According to Dan Schoeneberg, Museum Administrator, “This event is a lovely way to spend time at the
Museum. We cater to many audiences throughout the year, but this event allows families a chance to
experience the museum in a new and different way. The Community Egg Hunt has become quite
popular and we look forward to another successful year.”

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Registration is currently open through April 1, 2017. Call the Museum at 847-255-1225 or stop by to
register your child(ren), $5/child; free for Society Member families.

The Arlington Heights Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving and celebrating the
historical heritage of Arlington Heights. The Arlington Heights Historical Society is a volunteer, memberfunded organization that is a partner of the Arlington Heights Historical Museum, 110 N Fremont Street.

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More information can be found at www.ahmuseum.org.

Photo courtesy of Arlington Heights Museum

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